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Nanox Medical Imaging prices secondary offering

Nanox Medical Imaging prices secondary offering Investors in the Israeli medical device company are offering to sell sharers worth $193 million. Israeli medical device company Nanox Imaging Ltd. (Nasdaq: NNOX) has priced a secondary public offering of 3,091,635 at $62.50 per share to raise $193.2 million. Following the announcement, the company s share price fell 10.28% on Nasdaq yesterday to $73.54, giving a market cap of $3.4 billion. The share price has more than quadrupled since the company held its IPO in August at a company valuation of $800 million and with the previous shareholders stakes now unblocked some shareholders are cashing in. Nanox stressed that it is not selling any new shares and will not receive any proceeds from the sale of its shares, which are being offered by the selling shareholders.

Dell partners to provide 5G networking, edge solution

Consulting giant Deloitte believes private 5G networks will become the preferred choice of networks for many of the world’s largest businesses, especially for industrial environments such as manufacturing plants, logistics centers, and ports. Unlike the public network, a private 5G network can be configured to a location’s specific needs, and configurations can vary by site, depending on the type of work undertaken in each venue. A private network also allows companies to determine the network’s deployment timetable and coverage quality. And a private 5G networks makes most sense for a mobile edge-computing environment. The challenge is setting it up. That’s why Dell, VMware, and South Korea’s SK Telecom have partnered to produce OneBox MEC using standard hardware.

Microsoft and Singtel team up on 5G via Azure Stack

Microsoft and Singtel team up on 5G via Azure Stack Microsoft Azure customers in Singapore will soon be able to use Singtel’s 5G infrastructure to power 5G applications through the telco’s edge computing platform Share this item with your network: By Published: 02 Feb 2021 7:59 Microsoft Azure customers in Singapore will soon be able to tap Singtel’s 5G infrastructure to power enterprise applications such as robotics through the telco’s multi-access edge compute (MEC) platform. The MEC platform, which integrates 5G’s ultra-low latency and high-bandwidth capabilities with cloud computing services, will include the Azure Stack, Microsoft’s family of on-premise systems that enables enterprises to use Azure cloud services at remote branch offices and edge locations.

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